Size of cereal "bowl"
Rusted & dirty room coffee maker
This is the bath in our room. It is a whirlpool tub.
View from French Quarter Inn Restaurant and patio
The tv in this room was a little small and hard to see from bed.
French Quarter Inn
King size room with River view
Beautiful view of river, barge and bridge
View from French Quarter Inn in Maysville KY
Simon Kenton Statue
View from room
French Quarter Inn Entrance
The Jacuzzi
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The French Quarter Inn
Fountain in French Quarter Inn
The Maysville Bridge and Ohio River beside The French Quarter Inn
Donna P.
Jun 13, 2024
Highly recommended...could easily be a 5-star, but they fall short in a couple of areas that could be easily rectified.First to mention is the Continental breakfast. I don't think I've ever seen any hotel do it more cheaply. The waffle machines are behind the bar - but on a Wednesday morning, the attendant said that only she could use it but they were too busy today. However, my husband and I were the only people there. We were given a TINY plastic plate to pile on cold scrambled eggs, cold raw bacon, any toast or biscuit you wanted. I had decided to have oatmeal, but the EVEN TINIER plastic bowl was so small that there would be no way to stir it. My husband did try to make his bran flakes so I got a picture, for reference. Coffee was Walmart pods - blah!The 2nd picture is of the coffee pot in the room. It is totally rusted - and dirty. I shared with the front desk that their coffee pots wouldn't rust so quickly if they didn't place them on the already small bathroom counter by the sink. That space is needed for us anyway! Loved the room, air conditioner, FABULOUS bed and the ambiance of the whole place.
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Richard C.
Oct 19, 2023
We were at the French Quarter Inn for one night in October 2023. We wish it could have been more. We thought the accommodations were terrific, especially for the price. My wife and I travel a lot and we have an opportunity to compare hotel/motels. The French Quarter is definitely a place we would come back too, and recommend.
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Jerry R.
Jul 12, 2022
Yes, I have stayed in nicer, more luxurious hotels that one might think deserve five stars. The French Quarter Inn, though, gets highest marks for character and experience. It's quaint, located along the scenic banks of the Ohio River, and in a lovely, well-preserved part of town lined with brick buildings. The hotel is owned managed by a traditional operator, so you're still getting the kind of service you used to expect. The room is clean and comfortable, and has a huge, jetted soaking tub that was so welcome after a long drive. Front desk staff are friendly and personable. This hotel is well worth going out of your way to stay in.
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Angel V.
Jul 8, 2022
This hotel was amazing!! The bed was sooo comfy and the TUB!! The best bath ever!!! Rubber Duckie included!! Nicest staff.. just an overall great experience!
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Kimberly B.
Aug 25, 2020
I can't even believe he would allow us to stay in such a run down place with a crappy view from our room (Sarcasm) This place was amazing!!! From the call to make our reservation, to call again and change reservation and arrival we had absolutely the best customer service. Rooms are cute and cozy, the view of the bridge and river from our room was stunning at sunset and after dark when it was all lit up. A must to come back to!!! This is the cutest little town. Since it was Sunday and Covid crap a lot is closed but we did walk around and check things out.
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Travis B.
Aug 4, 2021
Hotel is well situated downtown. Fairly clean. There's a few things they could do better. The coffee pots in the room: they're rusty. That's an easy fix. Walmart brand K-cups in the lobby. You can still do cheap and not scream cheap for people who paid $100 per night for your rooms.
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Kelly M.
Nov 12, 2019
In 1825 the Revolutionary War hero and close associate of General George Washington, The Marquis de Lafayette visited Maysville KY. The French Quarter Inn located very near what was once called Sutton's Landing, at 25 East McDonald Pkwy Maysville, KY 41056 is a quaint, eloquent hotel, sitting along the Ohio River. From the second floor restaurant and balcony guest can enjoy breakfast while observing barges and other boats traveling back and forth under the Maysville Bridge. You also have the opportunity to walk to the river through an opening in the flood wall. While walking behind the hotel be sure to take in the beautiful murals on the flood wall depicting the history of Maysville KY. The large hotel rooms with soaker hot tubs and beautiful furniture are very inexpensive and well worth staying downtown. The hotel has four floors and you will lay a little more for a room with a bridge/river view. I think it's worth the extra money for that view if you have time to enjoy it. A lot of business is no longer downtown due to the Walmart Effect but by staying downtown you are within walking distance of a few nice restaurants and bars. If you are doing any business in Maysville or Mason County or touring the area, I highly suggest you try The French Quarter Inn.
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Amy M.
Nov 10, 2019
On a whim we decided to plan a trip to Maysville, KY. We picked the French Quarter Inn to experience something different than all the usual chains. It was amazing! This along with a trip to Old Pogue and you really felt the incredible history of the area. The Hotel is fashioned around French culture from the area. The rooms are spacious with all the amenities. The staff was very helpful and informative helping us enjoy an evening in town. It is walking distance to the historical district, restaurants and bars. Great views from the rooms and restaurant. So if you are looking for something different, give this Inn a try.
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Barbara F.
Oct 2, 2019
A nice, clean, comfortable place. The desk clerks are very friendly and helpful. A 5-star hotel it isn't, but for the price and location it's perfect and I would definitely recommend it for those visiting Maysville. It's within easy walking distance to shops and restaurants. It was built in 1992, but designed to look like the much older hotels found in the New Orleans French Quarter. Hint: the shower tub sides are very high, so if your short or have difficulty entering tubs, ask for a handicap room.
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Alan M.
Aug 25, 2024
While we initially had a plumbing issue, the owner moved us to a suite overlooking the Ohio River. The lights on the nearby bridge served as a night light in our room. It is centrally located to nearby pub and restaurants and it holds charm from a time gone by.
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